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10-20-2006 08:10 PM

1916 ford c cab

Somebody beat me to it

10-20-2006 07:24 AM

wishnevsky

Do you have he Dwayne Alman on Aretha Franklin's "Chanin Of Fools?" Stevie Ray Vaughn is on a few cuts of Jessica Warn's Cover album of Leonard Cohen Songs, "Famous Blue RainCoat." Not much car content, but a great album..

10-20-2006 07:11 AM

Dusty82

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMM

Fan are we?

I just likes my tunes.

I always find it interesting to discover more "established" artists helping out an up and comer on their first album, so I was making note of that. I also like to go back and check out an artist's first attempts at becoming established themselves by working with already established artists. For instance, long before he became popular, Stevie Ray Vaughan played guitar for David Bowie on his album "Let's Dance." That's the only reason I own the album.

Just a side hobby of mine...

10-19-2006 08:23 PM

BMM

Fan are we?

10-19-2006 08:15 PM

Dusty82

Quote:

Originally Posted by wishnevsky

"Get Out of Denver" and "Night Moves" Bob Seeger

And was it Meatloaf that did "Paradise by the Dashboard Light"?

Yes it was - on the "Bat out of Hell" album. Edgar Winter played saxophone, Todd Rundgren played guitar, and Max Weinberg played drums on that song - Ellen Foley was the female vocalist.

10-19-2006 07:25 PM

HotRod67Nova

Another one....

How about "Rev on the Redline"

10-19-2006 02:22 PM

wishnevsky

"Get Out of Denver" and "Night Moves" Bob Seeger

And was it Meatloaf that did "Paradise by the Dashboard Light"?

10-19-2006 02:10 PM

BMM

Highway Star - Deep Purple.

10-19-2006 10:22 AM

36Tudor

I like "Animals" by Nickelback.

10-18-2006 06:19 PM

wishnevsky

I tracked this one down too..

Seven Little Girls (Sitting In The Back Seat)
by Paul Evans & The Curls

Seven little girls, sitting in the backseat,
Kissing and a-hugging with Fred,
I said "Hey, would one of you come up and sit beside me?"
And this is what the seven girls said:

[chorus:]
"Keep your mind on your driving, keep your hands on the wheel,
Keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead,
We're having fun, sitting in the backseat,
Kissing and a-hugging with Fred!"

**???**

Drove through the town, drove through the country,
Showed them how a motor could go,
I said, "Would one of you like to see my dual carbureator?"
And the seven girls whispered low...
One, two...